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now, noble is a part of the shale in colorado. it's one of the shales we like to highlight on the show, one that maybe one day may rival the bakka. back in 2011, they got in the shale, a venture with console energy. it was a moment when gas prices were very low and a lot of action as companies had to raise capital. noble energy is more conventional, the offshore assets make it so darn attractive, even at its two-week high. over the next two years, in the gulf of mexico, the eastern mediterranean, and west africa, the company plans to test 1.4 billion barrels of oil equivalent for net risk resources. this is oil and gas the company believes to be recoverable, even as they aren't classified as proved reserves. so as the tests are done, provided the results are good, they're like to get a series of -- like a pipeline for a drug company -- they will give a nice boost to the gas and oil reserves. and the reasons the company is drilling the test wells, it's all areas where noble's had success in the past. in the gulf of mexico where nob
now, noble is a part of the shale in colorado. it's one of the shales we like to highlight on the show, one that maybe one day may rival the bakka. back in 2011, they got in the shale, a venture with console energy. it was a moment when gas prices were very low and a lot of action as companies had to raise capital. noble energy is more conventional, the offshore assets make it so darn attractive, even at its two-week high. over the next two years, in the gulf of mexico, the eastern...
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scott in colorado. >> jim, boo-yah to you. >> boo-yah back. >> i'm calling about phillips 66. i acquired it and it split off from the philips. >> i like it that bolero is doing this thing where they're splitting off one of these divisions. i think valero is more valuable he be that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round" of. >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ welcnew york state,de. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to
scott in colorado. >> jim, boo-yah to you. >> boo-yah back. >> i'm calling about phillips 66. i acquired it and it split off from the philips. >> i like it that bolero is doing this thing where they're splitting off one of these divisions. i think valero is more valuable he be that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round" of. >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ]...
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so if you're at the colorado sports bar in terminal beer in denver, buy the boss a beer. good job, dave senna. guys like you, i think, are rare these days and thank you for that. if the president gives back 5% of his salary to furloughed
so if you're at the colorado sports bar in terminal beer in denver, buy the boss a beer. good job, dave senna. guys like you, i think, are rare these days and thank you for that. if the president gives back 5% of his salary to furloughed
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they build in arizona, california, florida, texas, and colorado. as well as having an arm in ontario. average home price is $364,000. so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury home range which toll brothers controls now. not entry level, not active adult, and not luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in 2011 and taylor morrison says it intends to use approximately 275 million of the proceeds to buy back shares from tpg. and oak tree. they believe revenue will be up 57% in 2013 with an estimated book valley of 12.50 a share after the ipo and the repurchase of shares from tpg and oak tree. another analyst is concerned. he says that these home builders are driven by lack of supply. that lack of supply is because there are so many investors in the market now, buying up the foreclosures. when the prices get too high, the investors could start to sell and that would be in direct competition to the home builders. we have more online to check out. >> diana, thanks for that. i go to you because diana makes a good point. it's not
they build in arizona, california, florida, texas, and colorado. as well as having an arm in ontario. average home price is $364,000. so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury home range which toll brothers controls now. not entry level, not active adult, and not luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in 2011 and taylor morrison says it intends to use approximately 275 million of the proceeds to buy back shares from tpg. and oak tree. they believe revenue will be up...
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this gun has been used in awe roar ra, colorado and newtown, connecticut. so this has really become, larry, the lightning rod of the gun control debate. that's why we dug in. >> i think it's good to dig in. you may have a clip, you told me women are actually buying the ar-15. you want to show me that clip? >> one thing you are trying to do is a myth about gun owners. others, it's the macho-commando type. the market is women. they are becoming an increasing percentage of ar-15 buyers. look at this. >> we have them for sporting. we have them for hunting. we have them just in case. >> reporter: on ranges around the country, people like julianna crowder are evangelists for the gun. >> i think there is a bit of status on a gal that owns an ar-15, especially right now since they are so hold to get ahold of. >> reporter: women make up a small percentage of the ar-15 buyers. as the sites go, people like gun goddess are adding a twist. >> when a girl can say i got my new baby, i got my new rifle, all the gifrls -- h and ahh over it. >> reporter: it's over a billion
this gun has been used in awe roar ra, colorado and newtown, connecticut. so this has really become, larry, the lightning rod of the gun control debate. that's why we dug in. >> i think it's good to dig in. you may have a clip, you told me women are actually buying the ar-15. you want to show me that clip? >> one thing you are trying to do is a myth about gun owners. others, it's the macho-commando type. the market is women. they are becoming an increasing percentage of ar-15...
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he does not mind unlike the other buddy in colorado, mr. malone, urgen does not mind paying taxes. >> and tomorrow morning is skittish market? >> i would think so. we still have a lot of questions that are unanswered. >> we will make the calls tonight and try to figure it out and put something together to what it will be like at 9:00 when i see you next on "squawk on the street." >> look forward as always. >> david, you are the only guy to explain it to me,ed a it is pretty amazing what this man is trying to accomplish. thank you so much. "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, perfect prescription, and there was a boost of positive news hit the streets for a prescription. cramer will talk to the ceo next. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> on a day like today when a terrible tragedy hit the city of boston and the market dropped badly, it is hard to point to the positives but nonetheless, one strong
he does not mind unlike the other buddy in colorado, mr. malone, urgen does not mind paying taxes. >> and tomorrow morning is skittish market? >> i would think so. we still have a lot of questions that are unanswered. >> we will make the calls tonight and try to figure it out and put something together to what it will be like at 9:00 when i see you next on "squawk on the street." >> look forward as always. >> david, you are the only guy to explain it to...
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we interview a victim, a survivor of the aurora, colorado shooting. we interview people who are far right second amendment voeks. let me give you a few stats. 800,000 ar-15s sold in america last year. there are about 4 million of them out there. we talk about the culture and the business of this. if you backed out guns and ammo, sales were up only 9%. your first move tomorrow when we return. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help me seize opportunitie
we interview a victim, a survivor of the aurora, colorado shooting. we interview people who are far right second amendment voeks. let me give you a few stats. 800,000 ar-15s sold in america last year. there are about 4 million of them out there. we talk about the culture and the business of this. if you backed out guns and ammo, sales were up only 9%. your first move tomorrow when we return. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about...
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it's happening not only in newtown, in colorado but other places. and 90% of the american people support this. and shame on congress that they're not willing to do what their constituents tell them to do. yes, the nra is incredibly powerful and influential. and they're the reasons why both democrats and republicans have shown absolute cowardice in pushing forward what the american people want. >> but lars, do you think 90% of the people support background checks, but do 90% of the people support the government knowing that they own a gun? they're different things. >> no. and here's the flaw in all of this argument and the reason the 40% number, which is flawed, i agree, is important. if we have very small numbers of guns that are ending up in the hands of criminals and murderers that are coming from private purchases, then there is no reason to do these private background checks on private sales. the reason you can't know how many private sales are going on in america is because they're private. think about it. if i sold a gun to you, if you sold a
it's happening not only in newtown, in colorado but other places. and 90% of the american people support this. and shame on congress that they're not willing to do what their constituents tell them to do. yes, the nra is incredibly powerful and influential. and they're the reasons why both democrats and republicans have shown absolute cowardice in pushing forward what the american people want. >> but lars, do you think 90% of the people support background checks, but do 90% of the people...
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we identified one victim from the aurora, colorado, she was shot and survived. check it out. >> we will. >> still ahead. a side of her that you have never seen and probably never even wanted to see. plus extra extra, we're reading up on newspaper stocks. they have been on a tear. is it too late to get in? but first what is coming up on the closing bell? >> mandy, two big hours lined up for you. waste management shares up 2%. david steiner breaks down the results for us. boeing flying high after an earnings beat. we will look at the charts and see how much higher this stock can go. more street signs coming your way right after this. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it
we identified one victim from the aurora, colorado, she was shot and survived. check it out. >> we will. >> still ahead. a side of her that you have never seen and probably never even wanted to see. plus extra extra, we're reading up on newspaper stocks. they have been on a tear. is it too late to get in? but first what is coming up on the closing bell? >> mandy, two big hours lined up for you. waste management shares up 2%. david steiner breaks down the results for us. boeing...
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of course, we are also focusing on colorado and washington which are moving towards full legalization over the next year. >> all right. so then, this isn't -- there's going to be other businesses that are involved in the commercial side of just marketing pot to casual users and to people that aren't actually using it for medicinal purposes. this isn't what you're involved with at all then? >> so we're not. and it's a gradual step as we migrate from full prohibition to states that are decriminalizing to states, the 18 states in d.c. that have full medical cannabis and then, of course, the experiment in democracy that's currently taking place in colorado and washington. >> then tell us, i listen to e the -- where you're going to -- what you're going to do, not selling it, what are the businesses you're talking about then? just be a little bit more specific. >> sure, we have a private equity fund that has raised capital around the country. and our focus is on elevating the conversation on creating mainstream brands that are different from the ubiquitous cliches you typically see in the m
of course, we are also focusing on colorado and washington which are moving towards full legalization over the next year. >> all right. so then, this isn't -- there's going to be other businesses that are involved in the commercial side of just marketing pot to casual users and to people that aren't actually using it for medicinal purposes. this isn't what you're involved with at all then? >> so we're not. and it's a gradual step as we migrate from full prohibition to states that...
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it reportedly was used in aurora, colorado. we take it down the middle, speak to victims and law-abiding citizens. pretty powerful stuff. i hope you tune in. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> hily truncated street talk into. radio shack, what a wild rival it's had. then it spiked up about 3%, now it's down 1%. pretty much endless, but here's the bad news. was worse than wall street expectations, margins struck. called the results, quote, a disaster. however, josh limiten and herb greenberg digging in, what analysts like is they found the liquidity position i.e., we've got cash, comforting. that was more street word
it reportedly was used in aurora, colorado. we take it down the middle, speak to victims and law-abiding citizens. pretty powerful stuff. i hope you tune in. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more...
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>> caller: thanks for all you do for us and thanks especially for helping me get my son through colorado state university. >> congratulations to him and i want to thank my staff for helping your son because it's a team effort here to make things great. how can i help? >> here is my question. i got an e-mail from one of my holdings and they said they were going to do a five to one stock reverse. i know what a reverse is, but my question is, the fact that it's five to one, is that a red flag and should i get out or is that not something to be concerned about? >> the damage is probably done if you're doing a five to one. in other words, what's happened is the stock has gone down so low that people think it's not investable. if the fundamentals aren't any good, it's going to go back to one. i suggest you hold to see how it initially goes. if the company is doing poorly, it doesn't matter, sell, sell, sell. irving in nevada, irving. >> caller: hello. the >> you got me, it's cramer. go ahead. >> caller: look, i'm irving from las vegas. and because of you, and the wonderful things you've been d
>> caller: thanks for all you do for us and thanks especially for helping me get my son through colorado state university. >> congratulations to him and i want to thank my staff for helping your son because it's a team effort here to make things great. how can i help? >> here is my question. i got an e-mail from one of my holdings and they said they were going to do a five to one stock reverse. i know what a reverse is, but my question is, the fact that it's five to one, is...
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taylor morrison builds in arizona, california, florida, texas and colorado, as well as having an arm in ontario. the average home price is $364,000, so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury -- not entry level, not active adult, and not quite luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in to 11, and taylor morrison says in the filing it intends to use approximately dlsh plus 7 million of cash on hand to buy back shares from tpg and oak tree. analyst alex barron from texas-based housing research center believes that revenues will be up, with an estimated book value of 12.50 a share after the ipo and repurchase of shares from tpg and oak tree. this is only the second homebuilder ipo since 2004. california-based tripoint went public back in january at a share price of $17. that was $1 above the marketed price. plenty more online. simon? >>> a lot of ipos recently. thank you very much, diana, there in washington. >>> ahead on the program, the nfl butting heads in court with some of its former players, worth millions at stake. >>> and bill gross auctioning off his ra
taylor morrison builds in arizona, california, florida, texas and colorado, as well as having an arm in ontario. the average home price is $364,000, so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury -- not entry level, not active adult, and not quite luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in to 11, and taylor morrison says in the filing it intends to use approximately dlsh plus 7 million of cash on hand to buy back shares from tpg and oak tree. analyst alex barron from...
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angela in colorado. angela. >> caller: hi, cramer. i had a question about barry gold corp., abx. >> yeah. >> caller: is it a make or a break moment for this coal mine? >> i was very disappointed by that construction problem they're having in chile, and it shows you why gold stocks are too hard to own. gold itself is going down. i am not a believer in the gold stocks, and i don't recommend them, and i'm not going to deviate now and tell you to buy this one. i'm going to go to steven in california. steven. >> hi. how are you doing? >> not bad. how are you, steven? >> all right. i'm calling in regards to blackberry with the negative news that's been out. the phone is being returned and also being aware that the news seems to be good coming out of the emerging markets in general. i was wonder whatting your thoughts are going on the next few months. >> i've been saying the stock trade is 12, 15. 12 you buy it. 15 you sell it. i'm going to stick by my game plan. look, i do think that next week is going to be the interesting test case. it's
angela in colorado. angela. >> caller: hi, cramer. i had a question about barry gold corp., abx. >> yeah. >> caller: is it a make or a break moment for this coal mine? >> i was very disappointed by that construction problem they're having in chile, and it shows you why gold stocks are too hard to own. gold itself is going down. i am not a believer in the gold stocks, and i don't recommend them, and i'm not going to deviate now and tell you to buy this one. i'm going to...
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here now is congressman doug lamborn from colorado who broke that story. congressman, thanks so much. here's the unclassified quote from the defense intelligence agency report that you read today at a hearing on capitol hill and i quote. dia assesses with moderate confidence the north korean's currently have nuclear capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. however, the reliability may be low. this sounds like very rough sledding for that whole powder keg situation, congressman. how do you see this? >> i'm glad that we are sending aegis missile destroyers to help our ally and japan. we had a station there. beefing that up. japan has good capability, and we also have good international ballistic missile defense in alaska and the west coast of the u.s., so i don't have an immediate concern that we're doing anything wrong. i think that that gravity of the situation and the potential threat is something that everyone should be aware of though. >> a lot of people have said on this whole issue, this gradual discussion, this gradual development in north korea, t
here now is congressman doug lamborn from colorado who broke that story. congressman, thanks so much. here's the unclassified quote from the defense intelligence agency report that you read today at a hearing on capitol hill and i quote. dia assesses with moderate confidence the north korean's currently have nuclear capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. however, the reliability may be low. this sounds like very rough sledding for that whole powder keg situation, congressman. how do you see...
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that's true in colorado, that was true in connecticut. as soon as people find out the truth about what is in these things, they turn against them. and what we need to do, i would also say what we need to do, i don't want to declare a victory and move on, i want to solve the problem. and the problem is the schizophrenics who are deinstitutionalized -- >> now that -- toomey said that -- >> instead of declaring victory and moving on with hillary care, we get obama care. let's solve this once and for all. >> the mental illness issue is supposed to be very prominent in the bill. >> no, they want to let your shrink put you on the no-buy list. it's the most nationally unconstitutional thing i have heard of. >> regardless of the policy sell, which is the critical argument, the politics are that democrats want to run against republicans in 2014 to say you didn't want to support background checks after sandy hook. so i think larry is trying to say democrats will say we gave up assault weapons and magazines. all we wanted were background checks and
that's true in colorado, that was true in connecticut. as soon as people find out the truth about what is in these things, they turn against them. and what we need to do, i would also say what we need to do, i don't want to declare a victory and move on, i want to solve the problem. and the problem is the schizophrenics who are deinstitutionalized -- >> now that -- toomey said that -- >> instead of declaring victory and moving on with hillary care, we get obama care. let's solve...
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cities in minnesota, south dakota and colorado all set april snowfall records. and the craziness doesn't end there. listen to this. lubbock, texas, today's high is 90 degrees. by thursday morning, the temperature will have dropped to 30 degrees below zero. that's right, 30 degrees. a 60-degree drop in about a day-and-a-half. wild, wicked weather out there. >> i'm going to ask my friend, howard dean, whatever happened to global warming? >> i bet you right now, i'll bet you the average temperature worldwide went up last year. >> how do you know that? >> because i actually looked it up. in anticipation of this very story. >> we haven't had any changes -- >> 2012 -- >> changes in so many years. >> no. we have. >> it's been discredited, hasn't it, honestly. >> larry, gore today sakes, the arctic air ice mass has decreased 35% or something. >> what happened to new york? freezing. >> i agree with you. cold spring in the northeast. but you can't look at one region of the world. >> you can't? >> no, you can't. >> what about all those phony numbers from liverpool or engla
cities in minnesota, south dakota and colorado all set april snowfall records. and the craziness doesn't end there. listen to this. lubbock, texas, today's high is 90 degrees. by thursday morning, the temperature will have dropped to 30 degrees below zero. that's right, 30 degrees. a 60-degree drop in about a day-and-a-half. wild, wicked weather out there. >> i'm going to ask my friend, howard dean, whatever happened to global warming? >> i bet you right now, i'll bet you the...
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i sold that stock and bought a ski house in colorado. that is far and away the best single investment i ever made. >> you still got it? >> i still got it. >> do you come on this show? >> you can come any time, joe. open invitation. it's up across the highway. you can see beaver creek and the top of vail. >> try to top that one. >> i'm sitting at my desk in july 2000 and i see my research director's name shine up on my phone. brian, things are going so well we're going to give you and everyone here in research a special mid year bonus. i said thank you. i called my wife, we're selling all our stocks. they usually pay at the top and sell at the bottom. and that's exactly what happened. we didn't buy stocks for two years. >> you didn't share that with any of your clients? that would have been nice. >> well, we were -- you go back, we were very cautious in 2000. >> these guys will be with us the rest of the program. we have more things coming up. >> i can't wait to talk to mark faber. but you first a word just in. former british prime minist
i sold that stock and bought a ski house in colorado. that is far and away the best single investment i ever made. >> you still got it? >> i still got it. >> do you come on this show? >> you can come any time, joe. open invitation. it's up across the highway. you can see beaver creek and the top of vail. >> try to top that one. >> i'm sitting at my desk in july 2000 and i see my research director's name shine up on my phone. brian, things are going so well...
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he's very -- >> doesn't malone live in colorado? >> yeah. >> doesn't ted turner. >> it's a titanic battle. >> it's a battle for net work. >> where is dan hessy in here? the ceo of sprint? he's a tall man and the other guy is a man. are you telling me the tall man and the man are now out? >> not necessarily. we have a lot of things. there is a look at dan hesse, the dish offer which have been in the workseses for a long time the people involved in the situation tell me. when dish got approval by the fcc for its ownership of spectrum. there were some waivers that were needed and that was way back last year and it put it in a position to start thinking about what could we possibly do? earn this in spectrum and it's lying there, it's fall low and not being used and you cannot build another wireless company from the ground up even though you have the very valuable spectrum. he's been looking for a partner. he's been trying to figure it out. clearly it goes back to the strategy where one would assume mobile devices are the key. i right no
he's very -- >> doesn't malone live in colorado? >> yeah. >> doesn't ted turner. >> it's a titanic battle. >> it's a battle for net work. >> where is dan hessy in here? the ceo of sprint? he's a tall man and the other guy is a man. are you telling me the tall man and the man are now out? >> not necessarily. we have a lot of things. there is a look at dan hesse, the dish offer which have been in the workseses for a long time the people involved in the...
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doesn't he live in colorado still? is there a question about him moving to texas? wasn't exactly the answer of all of jc penney's woes either. >> no. but i don't believe anybody believe he's here for the long haul. he's a stabilizing voice, a guy who knows the business. employees can rally around this guy a bit. i'm sure nobody at the high levels of jc penney, think mike is back in this game to play for the long term. i'm sure that that is just not the case. >> that suggests jc penney is in absolute crisis, though. >> it lost a billion dollars last year. >> ackman took it out. completely failed strategy. i'm bringing in a new guy. now an old guy to just stabilize and slow the sinking of the ship until you can bring on a new guy. >> back to where he was considered a failure in the first place. >> just imagine what's going on at corporate headquarters. >> they have to go up 50. they have been down falling so steadily. >> the last quarter they were down 30. i think after being down 20. >> this is probably the worst in retail history. >> but they did that back to back.
doesn't he live in colorado still? is there a question about him moving to texas? wasn't exactly the answer of all of jc penney's woes either. >> no. but i don't believe anybody believe he's here for the long haul. he's a stabilizing voice, a guy who knows the business. employees can rally around this guy a bit. i'm sure nobody at the high levels of jc penney, think mike is back in this game to play for the long term. i'm sure that that is just not the case. >> that suggests jc...
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miller coor's is reporting that its famous golden colorado brewery, the largest single site brewery on the planet is now weeks away from becoming a zero waste site. what does that moon exactly? more than 99% of brewery waste, glass, plastic, even spent grain gets reused or recycled. interesting story behind this initiative, the idea came from a long time employee, a shop floor technician there with the initial plan to get the company's major breweries to zero waste. for much more on earth week and this story and others, check out green.cnbc.com. kind of an interesting feel good -- and it has to do with beer and drinking. >> i didn't know this. jane wells and tom rotuna on the on assignment desk are doing this whole thing called brew and chew. >> i read about this, too. it's going the be online. >> on cnbc.com. it's all about beer news, food news. jane wells, i saw her in california two weeks ago. she said she promises a heavy dose of bacon news in this, as well. they have a twitter account and it's going to be online. it's kind of cool. beer and bake job in the morning. >> jane is a ja
miller coor's is reporting that its famous golden colorado brewery, the largest single site brewery on the planet is now weeks away from becoming a zero waste site. what does that moon exactly? more than 99% of brewery waste, glass, plastic, even spent grain gets reused or recycled. interesting story behind this initiative, the idea came from a long time employee, a shop floor technician there with the initial plan to get the company's major breweries to zero waste. for much more on earth week...
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colorado had a snowstorm. this is all in the same week and if you don't really have a sense of about what the customer wants in these various markets and you don't have the infrastructure to react to those unique requests by consumers then you'll have a very hard time performing the way that we're performing. that's the key for us. it's all about -- we have talented people living in 69 cities around the country who are guiding our decisions on the size of the product. on the inseam on the color and the weight of the fabric and those details and it's very complicated to do and that's what's happening at macy's and happening at most of competitors. >> what kind of job is mike ullman going do at jc penney? >> he's a solid, experience red tailer and i think he'll bring stability for that organization and if i were that organization i would be surprised. >> were you surprised it was him? >> i don't know who it may be and the board just said we can't leave the job open and meek will try to do what's rid for jc penne
colorado had a snowstorm. this is all in the same week and if you don't really have a sense of about what the customer wants in these various markets and you don't have the infrastructure to react to those unique requests by consumers then you'll have a very hard time performing the way that we're performing. that's the key for us. it's all about -- we have talented people living in 69 cities around the country who are guiding our decisions on the size of the product. on the inseam on the color...
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penney's use and it's below the amount that the ceo might owe the news as jc penney's ceo at his home in colorado. while jc penney and his sales weren't as troublesome as they've been under johnson and that's why that jet use has been a point of contention at least for some. david? >> thanks very much, courtney reagan. they are in early trading dropping offer the isn number this after the dow and s&p, she's the portfolio manager for the client private group. >> we were talking about the coming earnings season and he seemed to be worried as props others have come down. how important is this going to be in fors of your view of the market and how to sustain this rally? >> i think it's important and a lot of expectations have come down. we're looking at very flat earnings growth and not much in terms of revenue growth and margins have been restored to a full measure and i think that had to do with the fact that the government had pumped large amounts of money into theeconom. it found its way into private finances and households and savings and profits were elevated at businesses and now that the defi
penney's use and it's below the amount that the ceo might owe the news as jc penney's ceo at his home in colorado. while jc penney and his sales weren't as troublesome as they've been under johnson and that's why that jet use has been a point of contention at least for some. david? >> thanks very much, courtney reagan. they are in early trading dropping offer the isn number this after the dow and s&p, she's the portfolio manager for the client private group. >> we were talking...
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the bill that passed in colorado are not colorado only bills. they are drafted by michael bloomberg's people. they are lob bid in colorado by michael bloomberg's contract lobbyist, they are the national del for what president obama and mr. bloomberg are going to try to push in congress. so let me -- and yet, if they were actually interested in saving lives, we know none of these bills will work. how do we know that? because eric holder's department of justice, the research arm of that is called the national institute of justice. in early january the national institute of justice did a report on various gun control proposals. that report was understandably kept secret from the american people but it's been leaked and it's available. here is what the national institute of justice said. and again, this is the research arm of the united states department of justice. that first the ban on so-called assault weapons which many of you know are only different in superficial characteristics on a where the grip is gun and whether the stock can be adjusted,
the bill that passed in colorado are not colorado only bills. they are drafted by michael bloomberg's people. they are lob bid in colorado by michael bloomberg's contract lobbyist, they are the national del for what president obama and mr. bloomberg are going to try to push in congress. so let me -- and yet, if they were actually interested in saving lives, we know none of these bills will work. how do we know that? because eric holder's department of justice, the research arm of that is called...
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ullman, too, lived in colorado and commuted back and forth. >> i don't know why we're talking about $300,000 when you've got $54 million in stock. >> in 2011. and that was to compensate for the money that would've vested from his apple stock. but additionally -- >> it was in stock. >> it was in stock. >> and additionally -- >> oh, it's still worth -- >> johnson put in $50 million of his own money. this is interesting, through stock warrants, so $7.25 million in shares of warrants wort about $50 million. price $30, were like $14 and change right now. he could lose all $50 million of that. he did puz his mont his money w mouth is. >> now i don't know why he's smiling. now it's a nervous smile. >> i think courtney's making a bigger point, which is that with all the push for transparency of compensation, which i'm all in favor of, we are still a captive of things that are a snapshot in terms of the value, which may actually have nothing to do with the cash value that he ultimately gets out of it. never mind what you pointed out in terms of the investment. i feel we don't yet have the tools to ac
ullman, too, lived in colorado and commuted back and forth. >> i don't know why we're talking about $300,000 when you've got $54 million in stock. >> in 2011. and that was to compensate for the money that would've vested from his apple stock. but additionally -- >> it was in stock. >> it was in stock. >> and additionally -- >> oh, it's still worth -- >> johnson put in $50 million of his own money. this is interesting, through stock warrants, so $7.25...
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the bills that passed in colorado are not colorado-only bills. they are drafted by michael bloomberg people. their lobby in colorado by michael blumberg's contract lobbyists. they are the national model for what president obama and mr. bloomberg are going to try to push in congress. so let me -- and, yes, if they were actually interested saving lives, we know that none of these bills will work. how do we know that? because the attorney general's department of justice to the research arm of that is of the nationalists did injustice. and in early january the national institute of justice did a report on various gun-control proposals. that report was understandably kept secret from the american people, but it has been leaked and it is available. here is what the national institute of justice said. and, again, this is the research arm of the united states department of justice. first, the ban on so-called assault weapons, which many of you know are not -- are only different is superficial characteristics, such as whether grip is on a gun and whether
the bills that passed in colorado are not colorado-only bills. they are drafted by michael bloomberg people. their lobby in colorado by michael blumberg's contract lobbyists. they are the national model for what president obama and mr. bloomberg are going to try to push in congress. so let me -- and, yes, if they were actually interested saving lives, we know that none of these bills will work. how do we know that? because the attorney general's department of justice to the research arm of that...
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colorado has succeeded. connecticut appears poised to succeed. but congress, congress is not succeeding, and there sa lot to learn in why colorado and connecticut are succeeding. the most obvious reason why they succeeded was the immediacy of the horror, connecticut just lived through a mass shooting at an elementary school and colorado at a movie theater. support for universal background checks is 93% in connecticut, even in the more gun-friendly colorado support is 80%. also, both connecticut and colorado kept attention on the issue and moved quickly. at the federal level, what proponents are pushing is also broadly popular and they are also trying to move quickly, but in the u.s. senate, that's like trying to swim through concrete, which means the biggest outstanding question today, right now, is whether democrats will be able to maintain attention on the issue for long enough to get it done. attention is a precious resource in politics. it is, in fact, the most precious resource in a political system. it's literally the only thing the preside
colorado has succeeded. connecticut appears poised to succeed. but congress, congress is not succeeding, and there sa lot to learn in why colorado and connecticut are succeeding. the most obvious reason why they succeeded was the immediacy of the horror, connecticut just lived through a mass shooting at an elementary school and colorado at a movie theater. support for universal background checks is 93% in connecticut, even in the more gun-friendly colorado support is 80%. also, both connecticut...
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>> no, he went to colorado because colorado has had the gun issue twice, in aurora and columbine. >> wouldn't it have been just as well to do it from the white house? >> he travels the country andy makes his case in those forums, andy uses the white house very effectively. >> this is not flying the way i thought it would fly. okay, the new u.s. economy numbers. on friday the labor department, excuse me, clarence, reported that the economy added 99,000 jobs last month, and that unemployment dropped to 7.6%. question, mort, what do you think about these numbers? >> the 88,000 was much below what most people expected. it's a very, very low, very, very low job creation. we are still living with the problem of job creation. one of the gophers of the federal reserve bank came out and indicated over 25% of the jobs that we are creating are low-wage part-time jobs. so even those numbers are really dismayingly low, particularly in the cop text of a trillion dollar national deficit and a trillion dollar input of money through the federal reserves. so with the most aggressive sometime lie, both
>> no, he went to colorado because colorado has had the gun issue twice, in aurora and columbine. >> wouldn't it have been just as well to do it from the white house? >> he travels the country andy makes his case in those forums, andy uses the white house very effectively. >> this is not flying the way i thought it would fly. okay, the new u.s. economy numbers. on friday the labor department, excuse me, clarence, reported that the economy added 99,000 jobs last month,...
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columbine happened in colorado. the aurora shootings this last year at the theater were also tragic. the recent killing of our department corrections executive director. those are senseless killings and i think for all of us they just create the question which is the appropriate question how do we do everything we can to prevent other people from being killed or injured by these senseless acts of violence. >> your family first moved to colorado when? >> about 150 years ago. they helped found northern new mexico, the city of santa fe. they didn't move very far. our ranch is about 120 miles north of the city of santa fe. we've been there for a long time. deep roots. >> have you been quoted as saying you have felt over the years some ethnic slurs. can you elaborate on that? >> we've been a country that has been a nation in a march toward a more perfect union. this last week as i celebrated some of the monuments the president created. the under ground railroad in maryland. the rights of farm workers. all that is a story
columbine happened in colorado. the aurora shootings this last year at the theater were also tragic. the recent killing of our department corrections executive director. those are senseless killings and i think for all of us they just create the question which is the appropriate question how do we do everything we can to prevent other people from being killed or injured by these senseless acts of violence. >> your family first moved to colorado when? >> about 150 years ago. they...
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the colorado river is about 1450 miles long. it's not the longest river in north america by any means, nor does it have good most flow. number is five and in terms. they used to flow all the way down to the gulf of california, reaching the ocean. it doesn't reach there very often anymore. there are cited dates in the united states that depend on the river to texaco. you have wyoming, which probably has the least amount of water, but also has noticed a resource tributaries along with colorado and nevada, utah, new mexico and arizona and california. the basic waterline in the west, the law of prior appropriation differs from repairing a water differs from repairing a water the been the most of the rest of the united states, where water rates or could not do directly to land. if you have land that has water, you have a way to the latter. if you salant county saw the water. you can't sell the water without delay and attached it. fish is not enough water out here to operate that way. so the minors, very early in western history in th
the colorado river is about 1450 miles long. it's not the longest river in north america by any means, nor does it have good most flow. number is five and in terms. they used to flow all the way down to the gulf of california, reaching the ocean. it doesn't reach there very often anymore. there are cited dates in the united states that depend on the river to texaco. you have wyoming, which probably has the least amount of water, but also has noticed a resource tributaries along with colorado...
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he's in denver, colorado. let's listen in. >> the good news is colorado has already chosen to do something about it. [ applause ] >> but this is a state that has suffered tragedy of two of the worst mass shootings in our history. 14 years ago this month in columbine and just last year in aurora. but this is also a state that treasures its second amendment rights. a state of proud hunters and sports j men. and there is outstanding elk hunting here in colorado. there is a strong tradition of gun ownership that is handed down from generation to generation. and it's part of the fabric of people's lives. and they treat gun owner ship with reverence and respect. and so i'm here because i believe there doesn't have to be a conflict in reconciling these realities. there doesn't have to be a con flick between protecting our citizens and protecting our second-amendment rights. i have stacks of letters in my house from proud gun owners, whether for support or collection who tell me how deeply they cherish their rights an
he's in denver, colorado. let's listen in. >> the good news is colorado has already chosen to do something about it. [ applause ] >> but this is a state that has suffered tragedy of two of the worst mass shootings in our history. 14 years ago this month in columbine and just last year in aurora. but this is also a state that treasures its second amendment rights. a state of proud hunters and sports j men. and there is outstanding elk hunting here in colorado. there is a strong...
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they've got 400 snow plows in colorado ready to go. we just got word from the airport about 300 flights canceled. we know that's going to go up as the day goes on. this is going to be a day long snow event. good news for the kids, first snow day of the year in april. so spring on the calendar but it sure feels like winter here in colorado. >> i know the kids are going to be happy. i don't know about the parents with all those kids at home. jim spellman live for us. >> with the fire in the furnace. all right, jennifer delgado in atlanta who is going to get the worst of this storm? >> i think right now, jim spellman's getting the worst of it in his hair right now. it's growing by the hour. and on the radar the snow is coming down, and yes it's coming down through areas like colorado springs as well as into denver. but more even up towards the north. we're also looking at that wintry mix. we're talking freezing rain as well as sleet. anywhere in pink, sioux falls into central parts of nebraska, that's where the weather mixes, snow coming
they've got 400 snow plows in colorado ready to go. we just got word from the airport about 300 flights canceled. we know that's going to go up as the day goes on. this is going to be a day long snow event. good news for the kids, first snow day of the year in april. so spring on the calendar but it sure feels like winter here in colorado. >> i know the kids are going to be happy. i don't know about the parents with all those kids at home. jim spellman live for us. >> with the fire...
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in the united states and mexico, we all depend on the colorado river as the basic water source. there is other ground water and rivers the most in this area are tributaries that are part of the colorado river. we needed for everything. municipal use, to drink drink, houses, industry, min ing, and most part me the biggest is through agriculture we cannot grow anything without it. the land is very fertile and the growing season is very long so it is a good place to do agriculture although it is ironic it is a desert that you have to bring water here and that is the reason why we use the colorado and how it was first seen as an important source and the whole region because the people recognized they could tap the colorado river to read direct the flow. the federal government regulates the operations of the dam there are seven major dams on the river and a dozen others on a tributary and the bureau of reclamation which was formed early in the 20th century as part of the reclamation act is a body within the interior department in charge of overseeing dam operations the also operate d
in the united states and mexico, we all depend on the colorado river as the basic water source. there is other ground water and rivers the most in this area are tributaries that are part of the colorado river. we needed for everything. municipal use, to drink drink, houses, industry, min ing, and most part me the biggest is through agriculture we cannot grow anything without it. the land is very fertile and the growing season is very long so it is a good place to do agriculture although it is...
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policies on colorado. they didn't work there and they will not work in fort collins, colorado either. >> the sherrif went on to say the issues surrounding violence cannot simply be fixed by legislation. >> time now to entertain this. it is official, jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the 38 #-year-old is the new host of the tonight show. nbc plans to make the switch next year after its coverage of the winter olympics. the show is also moving to new york city. >> it was rock n'roll night on american idol. so who impressed you the ♪ >> they all sound pretty good. but if you like country, tonight is your night. terry underwood performs and one more person will be kicked off. guitarist sambora bailing from john -- from bon jovi. personal issues cited. >> the top sports stories: a football player cleared of crimes he did not commit, getting a second chance at the tph*fplt that is an e-- at the nfl. that is an emotional brian banks the day he was exonerated after spending five years in prison. today he is
policies on colorado. they didn't work there and they will not work in fort collins, colorado either. >> the sherrif went on to say the issues surrounding violence cannot simply be fixed by legislation. >> time now to entertain this. it is official, jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the 38 #-year-old is the new host of the tonight show. nbc plans to make the switch next year after its coverage of the winter olympics. the show is also moving to new york city. >> it was...
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now to the case in colorado and whether these cases are related. a stunning announcement about the suspect. that gunman was supposed to have stayed behind bars. but prison officials, by mistake, let him go in january. four full years early. remember, police say that the suspect walked up to the home of the prison cheek tom clements, last month, shot him dead. when the victim answered his front door. they also linked the gunman to the killing of a pizza delivery man back home in colorado. police caught up with the suspect in texas, and engaged in a shotout. he later died of his injuries. but the suspected killer of at least two people was a free map because of what a court calls a clerical air you're. alicia, what wind of care cal error releases someone four years earl. >> it was one word that would have kept in some african and that word is consecutive. the 11th judicial court released a statement explaining that in 2008 while ebel was doing time for robbery he was convicted for assaulting a prison guard. he entered into written plea agreement to a
now to the case in colorado and whether these cases are related. a stunning announcement about the suspect. that gunman was supposed to have stayed behind bars. but prison officials, by mistake, let him go in january. four full years early. remember, police say that the suspect walked up to the home of the prison cheek tom clements, last month, shot him dead. when the victim answered his front door. they also linked the gunman to the killing of a pizza delivery man back home in colorado. police...
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mataron a 12 personas en un cine en colorado, su estado, mataron a 20 niÑos en connecticut y hasta el momento nadie ha hecho nada. >> bueno, usted me pregunta si puedo sentirme igualmente optimista, soy mÁs optimista en lo concerniente a inmigraciÓn, tenemos un reto enorme buscando consenso bipartidista para la revisiÓn universal de antecedentes, creo que eso marcarÍa una diferencia, usted menciona a aurora donde ocurriÓ esta terrible masacre, las familias de las vÍctimas que siguen sufriendo como resultado de las acciones de una persona, necesitamos responder en colorado, hemos respondido, en colorado hemos creado una revisiÓn universal de antecedentes, hemos prohibido los peines o cargadores de mÁs de 20 balas y creo que en washington podemos unirnos como lo estamos haciendo en nuestro estado, tenemos que seguir insistiendo, y vamos a ver quÉ se puede hacer la semana que viene. (habla en inglÉs). >> muchÍsimas gracias por invitarme. >> vamos hacer una pausa, cuando regresemos, por quÉ renunciÓ a su puesto de secretario del interior ken salazar, se lo preguntamos y tambi
mataron a 12 personas en un cine en colorado, su estado, mataron a 20 niÑos en connecticut y hasta el momento nadie ha hecho nada. >> bueno, usted me pregunta si puedo sentirme igualmente optimista, soy mÁs optimista en lo concerniente a inmigraciÓn, tenemos un reto enorme buscando consenso bipartidista para la revisiÓn universal de antecedentes, creo que eso marcarÍa una diferencia, usted menciona a aurora donde ocurriÓ esta terrible masacre, las familias de las vÍctimas que...
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he was shot by a former prison inmate from the colorado prison. then the other day, you knw, the clements family or rather the mclelland family were shot in home. a knock on the door and then cynthia mclelland was shot. then a little further in the house, officials report that they shot mike mclelland. so a knock on the door and the shootings then occur. so that's the common link. but the officials... law enforcement officials have not been able to connect the dots directly to say beyond upercial methods that there's a link. >> warner: bill zeeble in dallas, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> warner: and to our update on a second shooting. it involves a trial for the suspect in last summer's massacre at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. during a court hearing today, prosecutors said they'll seek the death penalty for james holmes in the attacks that killed 12 people and injured 58 others. the judge put off the start of the trial back to next february. carol mckinley is a freelance correspondent who has been in the courtroom. i spoke with her betw
he was shot by a former prison inmate from the colorado prison. then the other day, you knw, the clements family or rather the mclelland family were shot in home. a knock on the door and then cynthia mclelland was shot. then a little further in the house, officials report that they shot mike mclelland. so a knock on the door and the shootings then occur. so that's the common link. but the officials... law enforcement officials have not been able to connect the dots directly to say beyond...
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the first big celebration of legalized weed in colorado. what will this do to the efforts to make pot legal in other states?>>and buseof experienced snowboarders set off an avalanche. and why this is happening more frequently this year. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i got my . my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit.
the first big celebration of legalized weed in colorado. what will this do to the efforts to make pot legal in other states?>>and buseof experienced snowboarders set off an avalanche. and why this is happening more frequently this year. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i got my . my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at...
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and arapahoe county prosecutors in colorado said they would seek the death penalty for the aroura, colorado, movie theater attack. we have news this hour aabout how one state has decided to respond to the country refusing to let the killings fade away. the evolving politics of gun reform, and one state making a big leap forward on that issue tonight. we'll be blaking that news here tonight. that's coming up. >> in arkansas today, as chris covered in detail in the last hour, the clean-up continues on the big exxon oil pipeline leak. this residential neighborhood in mayflower arkansas, continues to bear the brunt of the fact we don't know how to clean up the kind of tar sands oil that was in that burst pipeline, and thad would be in the keystone pipeline that would track all the way across the nation. >> san francisco former love govern has his primary run off tomorrow to try to run for his old seat in congress again. and it's reported the nominee to be the next u.s. ambassador to japan is going to be caroline kennedy. the daughter of former president kennedy. the easter ail roll at the white
and arapahoe county prosecutors in colorado said they would seek the death penalty for the aroura, colorado, movie theater attack. we have news this hour aabout how one state has decided to respond to the country refusing to let the killings fade away. the evolving politics of gun reform, and one state making a big leap forward on that issue tonight. we'll be blaking that news here tonight. that's coming up. >> in arkansas today, as chris covered in detail in the last hour, the clean-up...
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it is still almost entirely limited to the colorado system. i have seen estimates of 200 to 1000 members. it has become increasingly a savage enterprise. they are heavily involved in extorting inmates and people outside the prisons as well, running drugs. the 211 name reportedly comes from california code for robbery. and why that is, i cannot say. apparently, the larger area and brotherhood was started in california and maybe the 211 crew were looking up to them. theny case, that is what gang is like it is quite something. as i say, they have increasingly spilled out on the the streets. and now they also had a major indictment brought against them back in 2005. their leader and founder, benjamin davidson, at that point was indicted along with 30 other people. now he is serving over a 100- year sentence for racketeering. nevertheless, what can be set at the end of the day, these groups have been incredibly successful in running crummel enterprises not only within the prisons, but on the streets. >> an this blood in, blood out policy? >> that i
it is still almost entirely limited to the colorado system. i have seen estimates of 200 to 1000 members. it has become increasingly a savage enterprise. they are heavily involved in extorting inmates and people outside the prisons as well, running drugs. the 211 name reportedly comes from california code for robbery. and why that is, i cannot say. apparently, the larger area and brotherhood was started in california and maybe the 211 crew were looking up to them. theny case, that is what gang...
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saturday's avalanche was the deadliest in colorado in more than 50 years. this season nationwide 24 people have died in avalanches. 11 in colorado. heavy spring snow, more than three feet in less than two weeks, has caused volatile conditions. >> if you go to the wrong place, the outcome is tragic. >> reporter: a somber call for caution as the ski and snowboard community mourns for five of their own. leanne gregg, nbc news, loveland pass, colorado. >>> in china, rescuers are still trying to save people who may have been trapped in the country's worst earthquake in three years. officials say the death toll has risen to 208 with almost 12,000 injured. 1,000 of them seriously. the 6.6 quake happened yesterday in sichuan province in southwestern china. >>> and as the civil war in syria rages on, the u.s. said today it will double the aid to the opposition. secretary of state john kerry made the announcement at a meeting in turkey saying the u.s. will give the syrian rebels $123 million in new assistance. some will go to additional n nonlethal supplies for the m
saturday's avalanche was the deadliest in colorado in more than 50 years. this season nationwide 24 people have died in avalanches. 11 in colorado. heavy spring snow, more than three feet in less than two weeks, has caused volatile conditions. >> if you go to the wrong place, the outcome is tragic. >> reporter: a somber call for caution as the ski and snowboard community mourns for five of their own. leanne gregg, nbc news, loveland pass, colorado. >>> in china, rescuers...